...that the Burmese government has granted the first two licenses to foreign mobile companies to operate in the country (part of its pledge to have 80% wireless coverage...
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As competition for internationally mobile students continues to intensify, greater attention is being given to the relative costs of living across both established and emerging study destinations. The...
...emissions levels of between 7.24 and 18.96 megatons in 1999, even as the number of internationally mobile higher education students roughly tripled over that 15-year period. In other...
...was enough to place the country as the third-largest global study destination, with a roughly 8% share of the world’s internationally mobile students, and leaving it well on...
...allows users to create, watch, and share 15-second videos taken on mobile phones. A potential widescale ban on TikTok in the West will have implications for educators and...
...nationals. The UK will expand its VIP mobile visa service – currently available only in Shanghai and Beijing – to major cities across China. This would see teams...
...of 7-8% of the world’s internationally mobile students today. Within the ASEAN group, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore are the major sending markets. Major destinations for ASEAN...
...growing quickly, with several established and new entrants in the space serving a growing student population. Our focus today, however, is on internationally mobile K-12 students who travel...